"Fifty Shades Darker" is almost within reach with its release date set within February. In line with that, there have been some claims that Jamie Dornan will close the chapter of his life as Christian Grey. On the other hand, Dakota Johnson is insinuated to be wanting more spirited scenes after the sequel of "Fifty Shades of Grey."
With the scenes bound to spark viewers interest, it would be a trapping scene for the characters of "Fifty Shades Darker." Despite the claims on the rise, there has been no definitive proof implying the demand for more spirited scenes from Dakota Johnson.
However, given the attention that the movie franchise has been getting, it is understandable why "Fifty Shades Darker" is always in the limelight. A former report from comScore shared that the trailer is expected to spark a buzz. According to the report, Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan, topped social media buzz last week with an impressive 107,000 new conversations, according to the media measurement firm.
Variety also relayed that the sequel depicts an escalating romance between the characters played by Johnson (Anastasia Steele) and Dornan (Christian Grey) with plenty of steamy scenes and shadowy figures from Christian's past emerging.
Yahoo also mentioned that the main stars are already gearing up to promote "Fifty Shades Darker." The report added that Dornan and Johnson's chemistry may have already improved by the second film after having worked together for several months for the first installment.
In fact, the co-stars filmed "Fifty Shades Darker" and "Fifty Shades Freed" back-to-back, and this could have given them more time to bond and to get to know each other better and in "Fifty Shades Darker," the onscreen couple is expected to have raunchier sex scenes, and it is their responsibility to make this as believable and appealing to fans, as noted by the same post.
For the fan and followers of "Fifty Shades Darker," the rumored relationship between the two stars may have been debunked, but the spirited scenes are bound to occur in the latter scenes.